St. Louis Cardinals Caravan Coming to Lake Land College Posted on December 19, 2024 Lake Land College will host the St. Louis Cardinals Caravan at noon on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025 in the Lake Land College Field House. This event gives fans the opportunity to interact with members of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, including current and former players, broadcast talents and other familiar faces. Children 15-years-old and younger will also receive one autograph from each current and former player in attendance at the event. Doors will open at the Field House at 11 a.m. with the event beginning at 12 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person, and admission includes two hot dogs, a drink and a bag of chips. Tickets for the event can be purchased in advance at the Lake Land College Field House Athletics Office. Tickets will also be available at the door on the day of the event. No preferred seating will be available. The event is sponsored by Lake Land College Athletics and Mattoon High School Baseball. For more information, call Lake Land College Athletics at 217-234-5333. -30-
Kate Bushue Hired as Cross Country Head Coach Posted on December 18, 2024 Lake Land College announced the hiring of Kate Bushue as the head coach for the men and women’s cross country and half marathon teams. The board of trustees is expected to approve the appointment at the regular January meeting, making Bushue the first Lake Land College cross country head coach since the new teams were announced in October 2024. A native of Mount Vernon, Illinois, Bushue attended Eastern Illinois University, where she competed in both cross country and track & field. For cross country, she earned Ohio-Valley Conference (OVC) first-team selections each year from 2020-2022. She also earned first-team All-OVC honors for the 10,000 meters track event in 2021 as well as for the distance medley relay in 2020. She was named second-team All-OVC twice in 2022 for her performances in the mile and 1,500 meters events. Bushue previously served as the cross country head coach at Mattoon High School from 2023-2024. “I’m excited to be here and build a family-like culture,” Bushue said. “I want to build an environment that allows students to succeed and prepares them for opportunities to continue to grow and peak even after they graduate from Lake Land.” Among the first sports offered at the College, the Lake Land cross country teams last competed in 2005. In October 2024, the Lake Land College Board of Trustees voted for the cross country teams to return after nearly twenty years. “It’s exciting to be joining now, with the program going from 0 to 100,” Bushue explained. “It can be challenging to fill someone else’s shoes, so I’m looking forward to the opportunity to build something from scratch.” Bushue will make her Lake Land College coaching debut when both the men and women’s teams begin competition in Fall 2025. “We’re looking forward to seeing cross country return after so many years, and we’re one step closer to that now by having Kate here as head coach,” Director of Athletics Bill Jackson said. “We’re excited to welcome her to Lake Land College and see what she is able to build for the cross country program.” Kate Bushue, Mount Vernon, was recently named the Lake Land College Cross Country Head Coach. Pictured is Bushue. -30-
Associate Degree Nursing Graduates Celebrated at Pinning Ceremony Posted on December 13, 2024 Graduating nurses received their pins at the 2024 Lake Land College Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to Associate Degree Nurse (ADN) Bridge program pinning ceremony. The LPN to ADN Bridge program provides a pathway for current LPNs to advance in their careers by becoming a registered nurse with one additional year of coursework. Mackenzie Koester, Effingham, received the Peer Award for demonstrating excellence in both the classroom and in clinical through professionalism, a caring nature and a cooperative spirit. Corinne Coad, Toledo, received the Marilyn Fuqua Thompson Nursing Award, which is given each year to a graduating student who is considered to be the all-around best student in the class. Selected by faculty vote, the recipient must be professionally superior and morally responsible, capable of using a strong scientific knowledge base to make and communicate wise decisions with compassion, care and composure, often in crises situations. Coad’s name will be engraved on a plaque that is located in the nursing skills lab in Neal Hall. The following students received pins at the ceremony: Name Hometown Paula Bly Mattoon Corinne Coad Toledo Jami Dees Humboldt Kendra Elzy Sullivan LaDonna Faulkner Smith Mattoon Kelsey Fletcher Montrose Adriana Garza Aleman Mattoon Danielle Goldsborough Altamont Sharia Gordon Charleston Andrea Hooker Charleston Tasha Johnston Mattoon Mackenzie Koester Effingham Jennifer Lang Casey Cairra Leasher Edgewood Emma Maulding Casey Paige Remlinger Greenup Blake Robinson Sullivan Mary Violet Sporleder Altamont Alisha Waugh Shelbyville Alicia Yoder Arthur At left, Nursing Instructor Katelyn Bloemer presents the Peer Award to Mackenzie Koester, Effingham, during the 2024 Lake Land College Associate Degree Nursing pinning ceremony. At left, Nursing Instructor Tarah Haskenherm presents the Marilyn Fuqua Thompson Nursing Award to Corinne Coad, Toledo, during the 2024 Lake Land College Associate Degree Nursing pinning ceremony. -30-
Navigator News Wins Awards at Illinois Community College Journalism Award Ceremony Posted on December 11, 2024 The staff of the Lake Land College Navigator News earned awards at the 2023-2024 Illinois Community College Journalism Awards (ICCJA) in Palos Hill, Illinois. Viv Ard, Windsor, and Darrius Frazier, Charleston, earned first place for Best Page Design. Ard also received an honorable mention for Best Front Page Design. The students also earned multiple team awards, finishing second place in the Mike Foster General Excellence Award category and third place in the Best Student Media category for the Navigator website design. “We are so proud of the work our students do every year to run the Navigator,” said Student Life Specialist Tim Stolz. “It takes a lot of effort from talented students to manage everything that goes into the Navigators’ production, from interviewing to writing to advertising and more. It’s great to see these efforts be recognized with these awards.” Multiple Lake Land College staff members also earned awards for their contributions to the Navigator. Business Adjunct Faculty Brett Sawyer earned first place for Best Editorial Cartoon for his “Laker Louie Goes to College” comic strip. TRIO Student Support Services Advisor Faisal Tariq earned the second-place award for Best News Photo. The Lake Land College Navigator News staff consists of the following students: 2023-2024 Staff Members Name Hometown Viv Ard Windsor Deanna Clark Bethany Sid Florea Shelbyville Darrius Frazier Charleston Cecil Howell Mattoon Elfrieda Iheasi Nigeria Mabry Mitchell Hidalgo Robert Morse Saint Peter Tanatswa Mutamira Zimbabwe Mark Naroze Charleston Anyssa Petak Mattoon Amber Brooke Roan Charleston Megan Russell Mattoon 2024-2025 Staff Members Name Hometown Nathaniel Carlin Mattoon Lance Chaney Mattoon Darrius Frazier Charleston Cecil Howell Mattoon Noella Kasera Democratic Republic of Congo Tanatswa Mutamira Zimbabwe Lungowe Nanjela Zambia Mark Naroze Charleston Anyssa Petak Mattoon Amber Brooke Roan Charleston Aisha Salami Nigeria Brooke Simpson Mattoon Emma Skowronksi Sullivan Kailyn Tracy Mattoon To learn more about the Lake Land College Navigator News or to read the students’ most recent articles, visit the Navigator News website at TheNavigatorNews.com. Members of the Lake Land College Navigator News staff with the awards received at the 2023-2024 ICCJA ceremony.From Left to Right: Aisha Salami, Nigeria; Kailyn Tracy, Mattoon; Emma Skowronksi, Sullivan; Noella Kasera, Democratic Republic of Congo; and Lungowe Nanjela, Zambia. -30-
Alternative Education Club Raises Money to Cover GED Testing Costs Posted on December 9, 2024 The Lake Land College Alternative Education Club recently donated $432 to the College’s Opportunity Fund, a financial reserve available to help students overcome barriers in education. The donated money will be used to cover the cost of GED testing for three students in the College’s Adult Education Program. To raise the funds to cover GED exam costs, members of the Alternative Education Club arranged goodie bags and sold them to students, staff and faculty on campus. With the money raised through these efforts, three Lake Land College Adult Education students will receive full funding to cover the $144 GED exam cost. “For most, if not all, of us in Alternative Education Club, taking the GED test is an experience we’ve gone through,” said Deanna Clark, President of the Alternative Education Club. “To be able to lift that financial burden and allow students to expand their opportunities is what the Alternative Education Club and Lake Land College are all about.” The Alternative Education Club supports Lake Land College students who followed non-traditional pathways to pursue higher education, including GED, homeschooled and international students. In addition to its recent fundraising efforts, the club regularly hosts activities and organizes networking opportunities to help alternative pathway students throughout their college journeys. “The work these students are doing shows outstanding commitment to the Laker Community and will leave lasting impressions on the College long after they graduate,” said Kim Hunter, Director of Student Success Services and Alternative Education Club Advisor. The Lake Land College Adult Education Program provides GED preparation courses throughout the College’s district, helping students develop the skills they need to pass the state-issued exam. Lake Land’s preparation courses are provided for free, with the GED exam itself being the only charge the College does not cover. “One of the most common hurdles for our GED students is finances,” Director of Adult Education Dustyn Fatheree explained. “Fronting the cost of GED testing can be overwhelming, frustrating and, in some cases, impossible for students to navigate. Receiving donated funds from the Alternative Education Club will help a number of our students achieve their goal of passing the GED and receiving their high school diploma.” To learn more about Lake Land College’s GED preparation courses, visit the Lake Land College website at LakeLandCollege.edu/Adult-Education or contact Adult Education at 217-238-8292 or adulteducation@lakelandcollege.edu. To learn more about campus clubs and other opportunities for student engagement at Lake Land College, visit the Lake Land College website at LakeLandCollege.edu/Student-Life. The Lake Land College Alternate Education Club recently donated $432 to cover the cost of GED testing for three students in the College’s Adult Education Program.From left to right: Adult Education Transition Coordinator Mariah White-Landrus; Adult Education Advisor Lisa Bennett; Director of Adult Education Dustyn Fatheree; Alternative Education Club President Deanna Clark; and Coordinator of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Mercury Bowen. -30-
Lake Land College and Education for Employment System 340 to Co-Host 8th Grade Career Conference Posted on December 5, 2024 Lake Land College and the Education for Employment System 340 will co-host an 8th grade career conference on April 3 and 4, 2025 at the Lake Land College Field House from 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. The conference introduces 8th grade students to various career possibilities by connecting them with local professionals representing a wide range of employment fields. The event is an opportunity for area businesses to connect with students and invest in the workforce of the future. Business partners can participate in either one or both the conference days. A complimentary lunch will be provided both days for all participating company representatives. Interested businesses must register online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RKFB62Z. For more information, contact Perkins Specialist Joy Kaurin at 217-234-5032 or jkaurin@lakelandcollege.edu. -30-
TRIO Destination College Program Holds Time Management Workshops for Teens Posted on December 2, 2024 In November, the Lake Land College TRIO Destination College program held time management workshops for middle school and high school students. TRIO Destination College Outreach Advisors Tara Schaljo and Codi Julius delivered the workshops in 18 local schools and connected with 200 total students. The workshops included a time management challenge, in which students earned points by completing tasks within a set timeframe. Afterwards, the advisors facilitated discussions on activity results, highlighting the roles and unique time management strategies each student adopted as well as the value of collaborating with peers. The time management workshop is one of many offered by TRIO Destination College to help students acquire essential life skills and prepare for their future college and career plans. The program also provides workshops in financial literacy, college and career exploration, leadership development, goal setting and planning for the future. Additionally, TRIO advisors meet individually with high school students to help them explore career and college pathways, complete financial aid applications, apply for scholarships, navigate college orientation and register for courses. TRIO Destination College is grant-funded through the U.S. Department of Education and is dedicated to supporting junior high and high school students in successfully graduating from high school and enrolling in the college of their choice. To learn more about TRIO Destination College at Lake Land College, contact Director of TRIO Programs Lori Ohnesorge at 217-234-5007 or lohnesor@lakelandcollege.edu. -30-
Staff Members Present International Student Support Initiatives for National Conference Posted on November 26, 2024 Two Lake Land College staff members, Coordinator of International Studies Denver Daniels and Director of Student Success Services Kim Hunter, recently presented the College’s efforts to support international students at the 2024 Interstride Fall Symposium. The Interstride Symposium is a virtual conference that unites higher education leaders across the country under the common goal of supporting international student success. During the conference, participants share strategies, insights and resources to help their peers better serve international students. Lake Land College was among more than 20 colleges and universities that presented during the conference, sharing its international education initiatives alongside the most prestigious institutions in the country, including Harvard University, University of North Carolina and University of Georgia. Hunter and Daniels provided the presentation, offering a unique perspective on international education at a rural community college. “Our international students are such an integral part of our campus here at Lake Land, and we want to make sure we do everything we can to help them accomplish their goals in an unfamiliar place,” said Daniels. “We’re so proud of the growth we’ve seen in our international studies program recently and can’t wait to see how it continues to expand.” In Fall 2024, Lake Land College’s international student population grew by more than 50%. The College’s comprehensive approach to education and broad range of academic programs provide international students the perfect start to higher education or a direct path to workforce success. The College also offers an Intensive English Language Program (IELP) for all non-native speakers interested in advancing their English Language skills. To learn more about Lake Land College’s International Studies program, visit the Lake Land College website at LakeLandCollege.edu/International. At left, Coordinator of International Studies Program Denver Daniels and Director of Student Success Services Kim Hunter presenting for the 2024 Interstride Fall Symposium. -30-
TRIO Destination College Program Holds Financial Literacy Workshops for Teens Posted on November 25, 2024 In October, the Lake Land College TRIO Destination College program held financial literacy workshops for middle school and high school students. The workshops were led by TRIO Destination College Outreach Advisors Tara Schaljo and Codi Julius, who engaged with 140 students across 18 schools. Schaljo and Julius led discussions on differentiating between needs and wants and helped students explore the cost of everyday items. The workshops also included an interactive “Price is Right” activity to help students discover the prices of various essential food items. The financial literacy workshop is one of many offered by TRIO Destination College to help students acquire essential life skills. The program also offers workshops on college and career exploration, leadership development, time management, goal setting and planning for the future. Additionally, TRIO advisors meet individually with high school students to help them explore career and college pathways, complete financial aid applications, apply for scholarships, navigate college orientation and register for courses. TRIO Destination College is grant-funded through the U.S. Department of Education and is dedicated to supporting junior high and high school students in successfully graduating high school and enrolling in the college of their choice. To learn more about TRIO Destination College at Lake Land College, contact Director of TRIO Programs Lori Ohnesorge at 217-234-5007 or lohnesor@lakelandcollege.edu. -30-
Laker Visit Day Coming in December Posted on November 22, 2024 Lake Land College will host Laker Visit Day on Friday, Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Luther Student Center. The event is designed for prospective students to learn about Lake Land College and the resources available to guide students to success. Attendees will tour campus with a student ambassador, who will share information from a student perspective. Participants will also meet with faculty to learn more about specific programs. Representatives from many services, including Counseling Services, Career Services, Student Accommodations, Student Wellness, TRIO Student Support Services and more will be available to provide information and answer attendees’ questions. Attendees are also welcome to bring their parents or guardians to the event. A session will be offered to provide information relevant to parents or guardians of future Lakers. “There’s no better way for a prospective student to learn what it’s like to attend Lake Land College,” Pam Hartke, Associate Dean of Recruitment & Enrollment Management, said. “If you’re interested in studying at Lake Land, even if it’s only for a few classes, this event is perfect for you.” For more information or to register, visit the Lake Land College visit page at LakeLandCollege.edu/visit. -30-